Robert Pattinson
13 Films
Robert Pattinson
13 Included Films

Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson (born May 13, 1986) is an English actor. Noted for his versatile roles in both big-budget and independent films, Pattinson has been ranked among the world's highest-paid actors. After starting to act in a London theatre club at age 15, Pattinson began his film career by playing Cedric Diggory in the fantasy film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005). He gained worldwide recognition for portraying Edward Cullen in The Twilight Saga film series (2008–2012), which grossed over $3.3 billion worldwide. After starring in the romantic dramas Remember Me (2010) and Water for Elephants (2011), Pattinson received critical acclaim for his performances in independent films from auteur directors. He starred in David Cronenberg's thriller Cosmopolis (2012), David Michôd's dystopian western The Rover (2014), James Gray's adventure drama The Lost City of Z (2016), the Safdie Brothers' crime drama Good Time (2017), Claire Denis' science-fiction drama High Life (2018), and Robert Eggers' psychological horror film The Lighthouse (2019). He returned to mainstream films with a leading role in Christopher Nolan's spy film Tenet (2020), and starred as the DC Comics superhero Batman in Matt Reeves' film The Batman (2022).
Director: Catherine Hardwicke
Director: Catherine Hardwicke
Director: David Cronenberg
Director: David Cronenberg
Director: David Cronenberg
Director: David Cronenberg
Director: James Gray
Director: James Gray
Director: Robert Eggers
Arrow Britain 4K Blu-ray has better encoding and extras, but the A24 US version is still very strong
Director: Robert Eggers
Arrow Britain 4K Blu-ray has better encoding and extras, but the A24 US version is still very strong
Director: Christopher Nolan
Director: Christopher Nolan
Director: Matt Reeves
Director: Matt Reeves
Director: Josh Safdie
The Britain 4K Blu-ray and Canada 4K Blu-ray both do not have the low-pass that the US 4K Blu-ray has. The Britain 4K Blu-ray has some general blockiness and chroma artifacting issues, but the Canada 4K Blu-ray has at least a handful of scenes where the encode completely falls apart and massive macroblocks are visible. The Canada 4K Blu-ray also does not have hardcoded forced subtitles for the newsreel scene like the US and Britain 4K Blu-rays. The grade is the same between all three discs.
The Atmos mix is the same between the US 4K Blu-ray and the Britain 4K Blu-ray save for the amount of dynamic objects: the Britain 4K Blu-ray has 15 to the USA's 11.
The Britain 4K Blu-ray also has a DD-EX compatibility track and a lossless version of the commentary track that is in Dolby Digital on the US and Canada 4K Blu-rays.
Director: Josh Safdie
The Britain 4K Blu-ray and Canada 4K Blu-ray both do not have the low-pass that the US 4K Blu-ray has. The Britain 4K Blu-ray has some general blockiness and chroma artifacting issues, but the Canada 4K Blu-ray has at least a handful of scenes where the encode completely falls apart and massive macroblocks are visible. The Canada 4K Blu-ray also does not have hardcoded forced subtitles for the newsreel scene like the US and Britain 4K Blu-rays. The grade is the same between all three discs.
The Atmos mix is the same between the US 4K Blu-ray and the Britain 4K Blu-ray save for the amount of dynamic objects: the Britain 4K Blu-ray has 15 to the USA's 11.
The Britain 4K Blu-ray also has a DD-EX compatibility track and a lossless version of the commentary track that is in Dolby Digital on the US and Canada 4K Blu-rays.
Director: Bong Joon Ho
Director: Bong Joon Ho
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